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Seems to look like Paul Walker will once again have his hands on a blue R34 GTR in the latest of the fast and the furious movies (Fast and Furious). In 2 Fast 2 Furious he was driving a blue R34 GTR for about 1 minute. Can we see this car as the main feature of this highly fictional (yet not bad viewing) movie?

also vin diesel doesn't look as staunch as he does on his other movies

here are 3 trailers to it, budget is definately bigger, looks decent...ish.....

http://www.apple.com/trailers/universal/fastandfurious/

Saw an R35 GTR on set, dunno if it'll b featured in the movie but someone making the movies got one otherwise

The 2F2F had the R34 GTR with the FWD disconnected, it actually had a (claimed) 13second quarter mile time due to this, they have the car on display at there studios in LA.

Not surprised that the new one also has the front wheel drive disconnected

Yeah I read about that.

What a terrible 1/4mile time... A stock R34 GTR runs 13.7secs best it can run is 12.9secs (Approx).

The 2F2F R34 GTR was equiped with all the performance parts and probley had the NOS system hooked up, surely can do better than 13secs.

Got no idea why it was RWD and they were not drifting it either...

4WD launch FTW!

Oh Oh !! me next.

Last time i recall other people in the cinemas, naming cars, naming engines, etc etc, just going on and on non stop throughout the movie... pretty much yelling it out, but pretending it is only to there friend.

Quite funny, some have a slight idea, most are way off.

i like the part in tokyo drift where they are on the freeway in the Rx7 and you see a glimpse of a blue 34 GTR go flying past them... then he fires a NOS shot and rips past the r34.. and the cops :blink:

Who cares about sales, my car just got extra bonus happy cool points!!!

:blink:

Never go FULL retard

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hahahah

i was at the coles car park behind chapel st a few fri nights ago, wanting to park off chapel to escape the dero's, and dear jeebus, it was mini FnF set.... soooo sad

i like the part in tokyo drift where they are on the freeway in the Rx7 and you see a glimpse of a blue 34 GTR go flying past them... then he fires a NOS shot and rips past the r34.. and the cops :D

Yeah and that bit where you can see the UFO following them in the sky and then it turns on it's neons and gains another 12,000hp and rips past the airliner.

And that part where all the racers pile into that yellow bus to go back to the centre, thats way cool. :banana:

I think most of them are actually GT or GTTs - Look at the general stance and the wheel arches and don't GTRs usually have a red rear fog light???? Even then - what a waste of R34s ;)

yes YOUR RIGHT!

you can tell they are GT-Ts

no wonder they dont look quite right.................................then you realise the rear guards arent even flared.......looks like dogs balls to me....................

waste of GT-R badge..............if you ask me........

when i watched the extra vids on the 2nd movie they said they usually only have 1 real car that is the master car and doesn't get a scratch on it. that one is real, but then they have 3 or 4 others that are basic inside, but made to look exactly the same, which are used for stunts and things like that, so they get knocked around a lot. you'll probably find that the gt/gtts will be only in stunts in the movie so you wont be able to tell they arent real gtrs

you'll probably find that the gt/gtts will be only in stunts in the movie so you wont be able to tell they arent real gtrs

watch for the rear quater pannel guys!!!!!!!!!

and if you spot them....post them onto MOVIEmistakes.com!!!

lol

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